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i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office for president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [ applause ] >> reporter: melania trump holding two bibles, but the president-elect appeared not to place his hand on them, which is not required. in his speech, president trump saying he'll take on what he called a corrupt establishment. >> the golden age of america begins right now. >> reporter: with a blistering critique of his predecessor, who he did not mention by name. >> my recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal and to give the people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and indeed, thei
i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office for president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states....
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>> that's between trump and me. >> maurice: trump left a note for biden four years ago but trump refusedaccept the results for the 2020 election and chose not to attend biden's inauguration. today biden made dramatic moves until his final moments in office, delivering preemptive pardons to those mr. trump had threatened with retribution, and he addressed staff and supporters before leaving joint base andrews. >> are leaving office boo are not leaving the fight. soon after biden departed, president trump made his way to the arena packed with supporters. some had waited overnight. at a desk with the presidential seal, he signed executive orders as he promised he would, on day one. the reverend sam rodriguez, justin from california. >> about to board the blessed red-eye flight. >> maurice: one of the many shut out when the arena filled to its capacity of 20,000. rodriguez delivered a prayer at trump's first inauguration. >> i do believe he's going to surprise all of us. he has the opportunity to bring people together that othe otherwise -- >> maurice: for the new president, the rest of the
>> that's between trump and me. >> maurice: trump left a note for biden four years ago but trump refusedaccept the results for the 2020 election and chose not to attend biden's inauguration. today biden made dramatic moves until his final moments in office, delivering preemptive pardons to those mr. trump had threatened with retribution, and he addressed staff and supporters before leaving joint base andrews. >> are leaving office boo are not leaving the fight. soon after...
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trump: yes. yes? reporter: changing venezuela, changing power, are you still communicating with -- in venezuela? pres. trump: we will find out about the permit we will probably stop buying oil from the, we don't need their oil. we don't have to buy their oil, we have plenty for ourselves, so. that will change minnesota quite a bit. reporter: there is a lot of concern about this, are you a dictator? pres. trump: no. no. i can't imagine even being called that. i believe in the sanctity of the vote. democrats didn't, because they cheated like dogs. but i believe in this entity. this was too big to rig. this last election was too big to rig. could be very soon. reporter: you talk about putin and russia, but how long do you think it will take to end that conflict? pres. trump: i have to speak to president putin. we have to find out. he can't be thrilled, he is not doing so well. i mean, he is grinding it out, but most people thought the war would be over in about one week now we are into three years. so he
trump: yes. yes? reporter: changing venezuela, changing power, are you still communicating with -- in venezuela? pres. trump: we will find out about the permit we will probably stop buying oil from the, we don't need their oil. we don't have to buy their oil, we have plenty for ourselves, so. that will change minnesota quite a bit. reporter: there is a lot of concern about this, are you a dictator? pres. trump: no. no. i can't imagine even being called that. i believe in the sanctity of the...
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donald trump 's suworters _ effect. donald trump 's supporters point - effect.ect. donald trump 's supporters point to the | effect. donald trump 's - supporters point to the part of the 14th amendment that says the 14th amendment that says the following, "all persons born or naturalised in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof." they used that to point to people who have entered the country illegally, saying that they are not subject to jurisdiction. what does your response to that? ,, , ., ., , that? the supreme court has already ruled _ that? the supreme court has already ruled definitively - that? the supreme court has already ruled definitively on i already ruled definitively on that over the course of the last century and said that what that simply means is that people who are subject to the laws of the country, and that is the case for anyone who is in the united states other than the rare exceptions like people who have diplomatic immunity. so that language means simply that anyone who was born here in the united states, subject to it
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trump. trump voted for trump all three times. he said, i like what i see so far. he is good.like the pardons for the sixers. here's this is also key, though. i don't think i will like everything, but you have to take the good with the less good. a lot of trump voters will tell you that because they have been conditioned into that. this is a battle versus good and evil. this is a battle between wrong and right. and therefore, in their view, trump is right and trump will make mistakes. but they have to stick with trump because he's right. that is the conditioning that that trump has in his base. right. we've talked about this. they they will support him even when they cringe sometimes because they think they're part of a bigger fight. >> i am your retribution. >> thanks. yeah. >> just what he kept saying. so great. glad you didn't get bitten. or did you? you didn't. >> lobsters are great. >> all right. coming up from one president to another, we have joe biden's parting message to donald trump on his final day in office lockerbie, february 16th on cnn. >> honestly. >> i. >> was
trump. trump voted for trump all three times. he said, i like what i see so far. he is good.like the pardons for the sixers. here's this is also key, though. i don't think i will like everything, but you have to take the good with the less good. a lot of trump voters will tell you that because they have been conditioned into that. this is a battle versus good and evil. this is a battle between wrong and right. and therefore, in their view, trump is right and trump will make mistakes. but they...
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we begin with brooke singman on the latest of the trump administration. >> brooke: president trump's administration making moves on promises, 69ing executive order on day 1 telling federal agencies to have workers return back to the office as soon as pract practicable. only way to get employees back to office is to adopt centralized policy requiring return to work for all agencies across the federal government. agencies must revise tele-work and tell them to return to work by 5 p.m. tomorrow. unless disability or qualifying medical conditions. all qualify ing workers must return to work 30 days. the president sat down with hannity for his first interview since returning to the white house yesterday, pushing for one bill to move his agenda ahead at rapid speed. >> president trump: i don't care as long as we get to the final answer. one big, one big beautiful, has a nice sound to it. i like that concept. it could be something else, a smaller bill and a big bill, as long as we get to the right answer. >> brooke: today 11 a.m. eastern time trump will speak at davos. >> todd: president tr
we begin with brooke singman on the latest of the trump administration. >> brooke: president trump's administration making moves on promises, 69ing executive order on day 1 telling federal agencies to have workers return back to the office as soon as pract practicable. only way to get employees back to office is to adopt centralized policy requiring return to work for all agencies across the federal government. agencies must revise tele-work and tell them to return to work by 5 p.m....
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staying with president trump, - that act. staying with president trump, he | that act.ump, he told the world economic forum that foreign businesses should make their products in the united states if they want to avoid tariffs. speaking via video link from washington, he took questions from leaders of major banks, investment funds and oil companies, and took a carrot and stick approach. our economics editor has more from davos. donald trump's address to the world economic forum was extraordinary. it was a collision of two worlds. one in particular where here, where you have global chief executives, financiers and european leaders and other world leaders. they had hoped that some of the campaign rhetoric, some even of the inauguration rhetoric we heard from the us president, would not have actually made it through to actual policies all the way in which america is going to act on the world stage. and so, we have this curious duality from the trump speech. charm offensive in the most real sense of that phrase, charming. "come to america, set up your factories here with tax
staying with president trump, - that act. staying with president trump, he | that act.ump, he told the world economic forum that foreign businesses should make their products in the united states if they want to avoid tariffs. speaking via video link from washington, he took questions from leaders of major banks, investment funds and oil companies, and took a carrot and stick approach. our economics editor has more from davos. donald trump's address to the world economic forum was...
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it has been an early start for the trump family. i am early start for the trump family. for the trump family. i am not sure when it ends. there is a ball happening at the moment, this one is the most famous, which is for military veterans. all of this will come to an end at some point this evening and tomorrow we will see president donald trump �*s first full day in the white house. he trump 's first full day in the white house.— trump 's first full day in the white house. he promised he would come — white house. he promised he would come in _ white house. he promised he would come in hard _ white house. he promised he would come in hard and - white house. he promised he would come in hard and fast. | would come in hard and fast. hit the ground running. he has done so, declaring a national emergency when it comes to immigration and energy. there is a lot of controversy about his decision to pardon almost 1600 people who were convicted as a consequence of the riots four years ago. he as a consequence of the riots four years age-— four years ago. he made it a promise _ fou
it has been an early start for the trump family. i am early start for the trump family. for the trump family. i am not sure when it ends. there is a ball happening at the moment, this one is the most famous, which is for military veterans. all of this will come to an end at some point this evening and tomorrow we will see president donald trump �*s first full day in the white house. he trump 's first full day in the white house.— trump 's first full day in the white house. he promised he...
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>> president trump: none.would be zero for the next infinity, for infinity it would be zero. >> bill: just a comment on the transparency you see here. look at that room. >> i love it. look, i thought that he did his best speech that he has ever given in the inaugural address it was because he said exactly what he was going to do. if you are an american, democrat, republican, white, black, asian, hispanic. you want an executive who talks to you hon evidently. a press conference at four today. think about this. i think donald trump has answered more unscripted questions from the media since he took the oath of office yesterday at noon than joe biden did in the entire last year. he is telling you exactly what he is going to do. he has laid it out for the american people and i was at those balls last night. you can tell, until after midnight. trump didn't come out at the second of the three balls he was going to go to until nearly midnight, bill. he took the mic and spoke for 15 more minutes there. i mean, this gu
>> president trump: none.would be zero for the next infinity, for infinity it would be zero. >> bill: just a comment on the transparency you see here. look at that room. >> i love it. look, i thought that he did his best speech that he has ever given in the inaugural address it was because he said exactly what he was going to do. if you are an american, democrat, republican, white, black, asian, hispanic. you want an executive who talks to you hon evidently. a press conference...
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resident trump is not a politician _ resident trump is not a politician.n. he was therej resident trump is not a i politician. he was there for four— politician. he was there for four years _ politician. he was there for four years as _ politician. he was there for four years as president, i politician. he was there fori four years as president, but that— four years as president, but that wont— four years as president, but that won't change _ four years as president, but that won't change who - four years as president, but that won't change who he . four years as president, buti that won't change who he is. four years as president, but - that won't change who he is. he is a business _ that won't change who he is. he is a business guy, _ that won't change who he is. he is a business guy, he _ that won't change who he is. he is a business guy, he is- that won't change who he is. he is a business guy, he is very, i is a business guy, he is very, very— is a business guy, he is very, very sharp _ is a business guy, he is very, very sharp when _ is a business gu
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trump resistieron ese intenso frÍo afuera del estadidio, que ahÍ se realizÓ un desfile. >> trump firmÓresidencial a puerta cerrada. >> gratitude to the hundreds of thousands of proud american patriots who came fromll across the country to join us in this celebration. it's a celebration of a of a big win. >> fiel a su estilo, en un momento sublime, trump se sentÓ en este escritorio sobre el escenario para firmar ante los ojos de la multitud republicana, parte de la serie de acciones ejecutivas, justo como lo anticipÓ, desafiando las temperaturas congelantes. miles de personas llegaron a hacer fila afuera de la arena capitol en washington, d.c. desde las 02:00, los afortunados que pudieron entrar aseguraron que valiÓ la pena. >> cÓmo no. esto es histÓrico. esto es histÓrico. >> y si por mi fuera, estarÍa ahÍ el mismo tiempo que estÁn los senadores y los congresistas sin ningÚn tÉrmino o lÍmite de tÉrmino. >> trump fue acompaÑado por su esposa e hijos y entre los oradores estuvo elon musk, quien al momento de resaltar que el triunfo de noviembre no fue poca cosa y agradecer a los asistent
trump resistieron ese intenso frÍo afuera del estadidio, que ahÍ se realizÓ un desfile. >> trump firmÓresidencial a puerta cerrada. >> gratitude to the hundreds of thousands of proud american patriots who came fromll across the country to join us in this celebration. it's a celebration of a of a big win. >> fiel a su estilo, en un momento sublime, trump se sentÓ en este escritorio sobre el escenario para firmar ante los ojos de la multitud republicana, parte de la serie...
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why would donald trump do this? he is doing it because he knows he is principally responsible for the violence on january 6 so for donald trump to self exonerate pcast to exonerate them in a few exonerate them and he believes his own hands are clean. they are not clean. we are not going away. it's said that history is written by the winners. donald trump won an election but he has not won the truth. so we are going to let this go away. we are going to hold our republican colleagues to account. they have a very thin majority in this caucus. they did not do anything unless congress without the majority of the votes coming from democrats so we are going to stand up for a law enforcement we are good to stand up for our democracy in this story is not dead. with that i want to introduce one of the heroes of that day and that is a former capitol hill police officer harry dunn. >> good afternoon. forgive me for the fetterman get up. i like to be comfortable talking about uncomfortable things. i'm just going to talk -- talk
why would donald trump do this? he is doing it because he knows he is principally responsible for the violence on january 6 so for donald trump to self exonerate pcast to exonerate them in a few exonerate them and he believes his own hands are clean. they are not clean. we are not going away. it's said that history is written by the winners. donald trump won an election but he has not won the truth. so we are going to let this go away. we are going to hold our republican colleagues to account....
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donald trump, okay, donald trump, you said, and cited in insurrection, you wrote that down, so he wasnvestigated and charged for that. >> i'm saying -- >> he took classified documents that belong to the united states government, he was investigated and prosecuted for that. >> but not found guilty. >> of course, you're arguing that this is just people throwing charges that trump. he did something, he was investigated, charged, the process actually went through and it was thrown out, so it's not the same thing as him saying, liz cheney, she should go to jail. you can at least admit that, right? >> this is what i will submit, when people wake up tomorrow and have to put gas in the car, they have to go to the grocery store, they don't care what donald trump said about liz cheney or milley or anybody, they want donald trump to figure out a way to bring the cost down, and it is going to be important for republicans to tackle some of those things particularly with these softer republican voters, of color, men, black, hispanic, latino women, if we a cop is that, the president is moving in the
donald trump, okay, donald trump, you said, and cited in insurrection, you wrote that down, so he wasnvestigated and charged for that. >> i'm saying -- >> he took classified documents that belong to the united states government, he was investigated and prosecuted for that. >> but not found guilty. >> of course, you're arguing that this is just people throwing charges that trump. he did something, he was investigated, charged, the process actually went through and it was...
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um, they voted for donald trump. many chose not to vote, which was the moral equivalent of allowing donald trump to hold the office. uh, and so here we are. >> have you spoken with any of the other officers who endured what you went through or who were injured on january 6th about these pardons? >> yeah, i really don't talk to very many police officers these days, jake, but i did reach out to a close friend of mine who's still on the job with dc police and, um, i mean, unfortunately, his response was, uh, was not really what i wanted to hear. it was that most officers are indifferent, uh, to, um, to these pardons and, uh, and they're more concerned with the extra long hours that they've had to work in relation to the inaugural balls, as well as, um, you know, tending to the january 6th insurrectionists who are being released from dc jail. um, so, yeah, i indifference all around. >> well, we're not indifferent here. former mpd officer michael fanone. thank you so much, sir. appreciate your time. thank you. another tru
um, they voted for donald trump. many chose not to vote, which was the moral equivalent of allowing donald trump to hold the office. uh, and so here we are. >> have you spoken with any of the other officers who endured what you went through or who were injured on january 6th about these pardons? >> yeah, i really don't talk to very many police officers these days, jake, but i did reach out to a close friend of mine who's still on the job with dc police and, um, i mean,...
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in the second trump administration we can expect donald trump to be insulated from a lot of those types of problems that really hurt him the first time around. we're also seeing trump make very different personnel decisions which is a huge deal. everything throws through the people the president has around him. in 2016 he was considered a fluke even though he won the election and forget about the republican primaries when there were not a lot of capable or well established g.o.p. operatives willing to join the trump campaign because they thought it was kind of like an accident that he won the g.o.p. primary and he definitely was going to lose an embarrassing defeat and the "access hollywood" tape solidified for those republicans they made the right decision not to jump onboard. when it came to the transition there was a real scramble and donald trump didn't have anyone in the political orbit that by the time a politician arrives at a transition period and becomes a president-elect, they worked in politics for years and they had people from their old congressional office in washington an
in the second trump administration we can expect donald trump to be insulated from a lot of those types of problems that really hurt him the first time around. we're also seeing trump make very different personnel decisions which is a huge deal. everything throws through the people the president has around him. in 2016 he was considered a fluke even though he won the election and forget about the republican primaries when there were not a lot of capable or well established g.o.p. operatives...
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trump. if anything, it's something that's going to ding him politically, not help him. >> we will soon find out. bill stepien, thank you for joining us. >>> our panel is here in the studio. sir michael your thoughts. >> donald trump has articulated a campaign for a year and a half, this is what he was going to do. i will say, democrats had an opportunity to draw a contrasting argument for why they thought it was wrong. they attempted to do so. and ultimately, the voters had opportunity to assess all of this. they made a decision that ultimately led to donald trump going back to the white house. we can debate the morality of this or the ethics of this. if you were to sit down with average americans and you were to draw a contrast of what those individuals were facing in their day-to- day lives, i wonder where this would rank. >> isn't that the point. you're using the election to justify trump's pardoning. the top issues for american people were immigration and the economy. this does not rank.
trump. if anything, it's something that's going to ding him politically, not help him. >> we will soon find out. bill stepien, thank you for joining us. >>> our panel is here in the studio. sir michael your thoughts. >> donald trump has articulated a campaign for a year and a half, this is what he was going to do. i will say, democrats had an opportunity to draw a contrasting argument for why they thought it was wrong. they attempted to do so. and ultimately, the voters had...
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we have tiffany trump, ivanka trump, lara trump merit to eric trump. lara trump the cochair of rnc.. and barron trump as well. they were invited to sit for round of applause. you can see them standing for recognition from those who were gathered in the capital one arena. we can safely conclude as all of those people are in their seats, we cannot be too far away from the man himself, donald trump arriving into the arena shortly. i want to bring in a former republican congressman from kansas. thank you for being with us. only form or by a matter of weeks. just wondering what you make of what we've been talking about in terms of this relationship between social media companies and president trump and how we might see that evolving over time. >> we have to take a serious look at this because when i was in congress, i voted to make sure that we put commonsense regulations in place, especially for children. i am a father of four kids and we have to look at the impact that this is having on our children and our society. certainly, free speech is incredibly important in this country. we can
we have tiffany trump, ivanka trump, lara trump merit to eric trump. lara trump the cochair of rnc.. and barron trump as well. they were invited to sit for round of applause. you can see them standing for recognition from those who were gathered in the capital one arena. we can safely conclude as all of those people are in their seats, we cannot be too far away from the man himself, donald trump arriving into the arena shortly. i want to bring in a former republican congressman from kansas....
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you heard a former trump aide there refer to the risk of bribery when you look at the price trump dropped friday. it went up very high to 75. it's now dropped to 41. at one point, trump's crypto holdings were roughly maybe up to 89% of his net worth, although it's hard to get exact figures from him on that. trump was also asked about this currency. take a listen. >> well, i don't know if it benefited. i don't know where it is. i don't know much about it other than i launched it. i heard it was very successful. i haven't checked it. where is it today? >> you made a lot of money, sir. >> how much? >> several billion dollars. >> it seems like in the last several days. >> several billion. that's peanuts for these guys. >> that's donald trump. you'll notice someone who often takes a lot of credit for a lot of things, including business activities. you're getting a different answer there. he sounds like he doesn't want to get into it. he wants to joke it off. he wants to minimize it. he's not red in. but when you read his books and you listen to his past interviews and other witness testimony,
you heard a former trump aide there refer to the risk of bribery when you look at the price trump dropped friday. it went up very high to 75. it's now dropped to 41. at one point, trump's crypto holdings were roughly maybe up to 89% of his net worth, although it's hard to get exact figures from him on that. trump was also asked about this currency. take a listen. >> well, i don't know if it benefited. i don't know where it is. i don't know much about it other than i launched it. i heard...
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obviously, if he agrees with trump, he'll vote with trump. but this is a newly liberated mitch mcconnell. >> and michael, today we heard trump talk about the republicans who voted no during yesterday's during yesterday's procedural vote. will the republicans who voted no tonight see any significant repercussions? should they expect to get the treatment that joni ernst got? senator ernst of iowa got when she just mouthed opposition to him last month. >> i certainly think that the trump folks will make this attempt, and we're already seeing that reaction. folks are on twitter already on x this evening, eric trump, rick scott complaining about mitch mcconnell, eric trump putting out a tweet saying that mitch mcconnell is the worst. i think that there will see these attempts for retribution against people like susan collins, lisa murkowski, mitch mcconnell is in a sort of a bit of a different position because he's likely not running for reelection. he's not in leadership anymore. he's sort of this lame duck in the capitol, and he can run wild in
obviously, if he agrees with trump, he'll vote with trump. but this is a newly liberated mitch mcconnell. >> and michael, today we heard trump talk about the republicans who voted no during yesterday's during yesterday's procedural vote. will the republicans who voted no tonight see any significant repercussions? should they expect to get the treatment that joni ernst got? senator ernst of iowa got when she just mouthed opposition to him last month. >> i certainly think that the...
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trump has opened the door to this.ld be the final chapter, would it not, in retelling the january 6 story, if you clear all the prosecutions, you relitigate in congressional committee, you tell a new story of what happened that day, reinvent history? susan: you can have a pardon, you can have commutation. you are still convicted by a jury of your peers, convicted in some cases by a judge. even if that conviction is wiped out against your record, it stands. those court cases stand. many of these were meticulously prosecuted. and we have heard some of the judges involved speak out against the pardons, saying you cannot be racist through this way, and that is true. joe: let's not forget that i think was yesterday, trump is still talking about heat won-- he won in 2020. you talk about his legacy. they do want to rewrite the story. that is a big part of what this new jan 6 committee will do, rewrite the narrative in his favor. caitrÍona: we had seen him soften that language in the debate he had with kamala harris. he was li
trump has opened the door to this.ld be the final chapter, would it not, in retelling the january 6 story, if you clear all the prosecutions, you relitigate in congressional committee, you tell a new story of what happened that day, reinvent history? susan: you can have a pardon, you can have commutation. you are still convicted by a jury of your peers, convicted in some cases by a judge. even if that conviction is wiped out against your record, it stands. those court cases stand. many of these...
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trump at a moment like this.some soft words but in terms of actually following through and delivering it seems unlikely. the russians are pretty tight with the core opec countries, they have worked together closely in recent years. that will take a major diplomatic effort to move opec in a meaningful way. caitrÍona: he said with oil price going down -- he assumed they would -- he would demand global interest rates drop immediately but that is not something in his -- simon: no. short-term interest rates are controlled by banks. long-term rates are more market determined. the concern is will there be inflation from further tax cuts or other actions that mr. trump is taking on the immigration front, for example? the bond market remains on edge. market forces will decide what the interest rates will be. caitrÍona: indeed we saw the dollar index klein while he was making that speech at the world economic forum. another thing he spoke about was countries needed to make their goods in the u.s. or else face tariffs. he s
trump at a moment like this.some soft words but in terms of actually following through and delivering it seems unlikely. the russians are pretty tight with the core opec countries, they have worked together closely in recent years. that will take a major diplomatic effort to move opec in a meaningful way. caitrÍona: he said with oil price going down -- he assumed they would -- he would demand global interest rates drop immediately but that is not something in his -- simon: no. short-term...
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if you member the first trump administration a lot of what trump was coming into office promising togislative image of the tax cut in jobs act was a first and ultimately only legislative accomplishment 2017. he came in promising to repeal obamacare feels like a lifetime ago something republicans wanted to do. none the less he spent an enormous and political capitol trying to get through on capitol hill and that was unsuccessful. much of what we going to expect to see from a trump administration in the early days he does not in congress four. trump is gotten a lot of momentum had a resonant message on draining the swamp are going after the so-called deep t state if you are deep state in 2016 people would dismiss that as a conspiracy theorist that does not exist, that's not a thing. even democratsy' of sort of acknowledge the quote unquote deep state there is a class of bureaucrats that can slow oral administration priorities they don't like that does exist. in 2016 we saw a lot of democrats and progressive pendants suggesting the class of bureaucrats does not exist. trumpp does not ne
if you member the first trump administration a lot of what trump was coming into office promising togislative image of the tax cut in jobs act was a first and ultimately only legislative accomplishment 2017. he came in promising to repeal obamacare feels like a lifetime ago something republicans wanted to do. none the less he spent an enormous and political capitol trying to get through on capitol hill and that was unsuccessful. much of what we going to expect to see from a trump administration...
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trump.trump made the point. while this judge has a record, the judge is a reagan. ronald reagan appointed judge who said, and i quote, congressman, i have been on the bench for over four decades. i can't remember another case where the question presented was as clear. calling the order blatantly constitutional. as a former u.s. attorney. do you agree? >> absolutely. >> i think the order is unconstitutional. the only way to change the constitution is with a constitutional amendment. however, i do believe that the department of justice, working with homeland security, can find individual instances, maybe a crime fraud exception to this particular constitutional amendment that would start to whittle away at this, this law and not have it as broad as it has been interpreted in the past, but just with a stroke of a pen, a president can't do this. president biden couldn't forgive student loan debt with the stroke of a pen. past presidents can't do this. typically, presidents, especially in their f
trump.trump made the point. while this judge has a record, the judge is a reagan. ronald reagan appointed judge who said, and i quote, congressman, i have been on the bench for over four decades. i can't remember another case where the question presented was as clear. calling the order blatantly constitutional. as a former u.s. attorney. do you agree? >> absolutely. >> i think the order is unconstitutional. the only way to change the constitution is with a constitutional amendment....
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. >> donald trump's second term. at the helm. >> will be press secretary. >> karoline leavitt. >> she will. >> likely face a barrage of questions as. >> the. >> president works to dramatically reshape the federal government. since his return to office, trump has issued an avalanche of. executive orders. >> and made sweeping changes with far reaching impacts. >> the latest. >> freezing federal grants and. >> loans. >> a. >> move that puts. >> into question. critical programs and. >> resources that millions. >> of americans rely on. we'll get to that in. >> just a moment. but first, let's get you straight. >> to the white house press briefing room with. cnn anchor. >> and chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. caitlin, what can we expect from this press. >> briefing today? >> boris? >> that's the question. and that remains. >> to be seen. >> obviously, white. >> house. >> briefings were a. >> huge. point of interest in the. >> first. >> trump administration. >> and i can tell you it seems to. >> be the way to
. >> donald trump's second term. at the helm. >> will be press secretary. >> karoline leavitt. >> she will. >> likely face a barrage of questions as. >> the. >> president works to dramatically reshape the federal government. since his return to office, trump has issued an avalanche of. executive orders. >> and made sweeping changes with far reaching impacts. >> the latest. >> freezing federal grants and. >> loans. >> a....
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brooke singman has the latest on trump's foreign policy plans. >> brooke: president trump's policy becoming clear in his interview with sean hannity touching on issues like iran, china and panama canal. >> president trump: most expensive thing we have built is panama canal. jimmy carter gave it away for $1, we have to take it back. china is running the panama canal right now. >> sean: you had a conversation with president xi. >> president trump: i had a good relationship with him, with vladamir putin, also. iran is a different story. iran is a whole different thing. it is a religious deal that is very dangerous. they cannot have a nuclear weapon. if they get one, everyone else will get them and whole thing will be a disaster. >> brooke: trump is calling on russian president vladamir putin to put an end to russia-ukraine war. >> president trump: i put out a truth today that is really strong and i mean it. if they don't do it, i will pus tariffs -- >> sean: do what? >> president trump: if they don't settle this war soon, i'll put massive tariffs on russia and taxes and big sanctions. i don't
brooke singman has the latest on trump's foreign policy plans. >> brooke: president trump's policy becoming clear in his interview with sean hannity touching on issues like iran, china and panama canal. >> president trump: most expensive thing we have built is panama canal. jimmy carter gave it away for $1, we have to take it back. china is running the panama canal right now. >> sean: you had a conversation with president xi. >> president trump: i had a good relationship...
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is trump right to leave the paris accord?helping very much with climate change and that incredibly expensive way to try and cut carbon emissions that e vs can be great and let them compete on the market. cut that subsidy. leaving the paris accord, yes, probably. fund in thely, the paris are accord is not working and filled with vague promises we're all going to do nice things. that's not how you solve climate change. solve it through innovation and that of course is one of the things that tram subpoena focusing on. let's spend more money on making sure we get better energy technology in the future and then eventually green energy will be so chief, china, india and africa will want it as well. stuart: climate change fanatics want to bankrupt the entire world for little or no reward. take issue with the word fanatics but we get the point. how bad is it? >> i didn't pick the headline but fundamentally, yes, climate alarmists are telling us this is such a big emergency we have to cut carbon emissions down and costing the world up
is trump right to leave the paris accord?helping very much with climate change and that incredibly expensive way to try and cut carbon emissions that e vs can be great and let them compete on the market. cut that subsidy. leaving the paris accord, yes, probably. fund in thely, the paris are accord is not working and filled with vague promises we're all going to do nice things. that's not how you solve climate change. solve it through innovation and that of course is one of the things that tram...
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even the threat of donald trump. i know how do you think china where you are, but indeed the rest of the world is looking ahead to the 2nd trump presidency. and what do you think lead as the and beyond have learned about how to deal with this president as well. quite frankly, you have to remember this is 8 years later and the world is not the same. donald trump is coming into a situation where china has an absence prepared itself for these kind of shopping off of, you know, proceedings. but it's, it's odd with in china itself and beijing, their cautiously optimistic. they were very concerned about biden's ideological band to see his desire to push the envelope, especially with taiwan. and also that's now trying to seize all of these areas. so they're looking forward to seeing what he has to offer. i mean, he has 200 proclamations and executive orders. he's going to assign everybody's anxious to so that we all know the areas that were, you know, mentioned by refresher. but we don't know the specifics and how deep it's
even the threat of donald trump. i know how do you think china where you are, but indeed the rest of the world is looking ahead to the 2nd trump presidency. and what do you think lead as the and beyond have learned about how to deal with this president as well. quite frankly, you have to remember this is 8 years later and the world is not the same. donald trump is coming into a situation where china has an absence prepared itself for these kind of shopping off of, you know, proceedings. but...
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tour de force, there trump. he's riffing with the press for almost 50 minutes while signing all these amazing executive orders that are really turning, writing the ship for this country in regards to energy and border and immigration and a lot of those executive orders dealt with the administrative state as well and bringing that back into under the duly-elected president. liz: sit tight for a second. let's show the executive orders, please, that president trump is now doing. you know, america is not used to this because biden stayed hidden behind a velvet rope for four years and kept america in the dark. >> well, let's remember. when donald trump was in the white house the first time, he would go and have those little inpromptu press conferences as he was leaving the white house about to hop on marine one and fully capable and confident in actually dealing with the press and open and transparent. this is a thing over the last four years the press covered up one of the greatest scandals since watergate, biden's
tour de force, there trump. he's riffing with the press for almost 50 minutes while signing all these amazing executive orders that are really turning, writing the ship for this country in regards to energy and border and immigration and a lot of those executive orders dealt with the administrative state as well and bringing that back into under the duly-elected president. liz: sit tight for a second. let's show the executive orders, please, that president trump is now doing. you know, america...
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that has now ended under president trump. he will continue to put americans first, whether they are in east palestine or north carolina. >> on california, could you clarify what the military did with the water last night, as reference to the president's true social post? sec. leavitt: the water has been turned back on in california. as you all saw, the president applied tremendous pressure on state and local officials in pacific palisades, including los angeles mayor karen bass, to turn on the water and direct that water to places in the south and in the middle of the state that have been incredibly dry, which has led to the expansion, the rapid expansion, of these fires. >> could you clarify what the military's role was, where the water came from, and how it got there? sec. leavitt: the army corps of engineers has been on the ground in california to respond to the devastation from these wildfires. i would point out that days after president trump visited the devastation from these fires the water was turned on. that is becau
that has now ended under president trump. he will continue to put americans first, whether they are in east palestine or north carolina. >> on california, could you clarify what the military did with the water last night, as reference to the president's true social post? sec. leavitt: the water has been turned back on in california. as you all saw, the president applied tremendous pressure on state and local officials in pacific palisades, including los angeles mayor karen bass, to turn...
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trump: good. that's great. >> next, a presidential memorandum encouraging departments and agencies in your government, including interior, to promote federal recognition of a tribe in north carolina. pres. trump: i love that tribe. this is the first big step, right? >> this would be. pres. trump: they were with me all the way. and you will send them a copy? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: they were great. >> if you like, i can give them that pen as well. pres. trump: let's do it. >> next, a set of pardons for peaceful pro-life protesters who were prosecuted by the biden administration for exercising their first amendment rights. >> do you know how many? pres. trump: i believe it's 23, sir. 23 people were prosecuted. they should not have been prosecuted. many of them are elderly people. they should not have been prosecuted. this is a great honor to sign this. they will be very happy. since they're all in prison now -- so they are all in prison now? >> some are. some are out. pres. trump: ridiculous. >> w
trump: good. that's great. >> next, a presidential memorandum encouraging departments and agencies in your government, including interior, to promote federal recognition of a tribe in north carolina. pres. trump: i love that tribe. this is the first big step, right? >> this would be. pres. trump: they were with me all the way. and you will send them a copy? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: they were great. >> if you like, i can give them that pen as well. pres. trump: let's do...
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former trump state department official christian whiton is here on the trump trexit, getting america out of biden's bad foreign policies and new details on the brave mother who begged far left governor from california gavin newsom for help in the l.a. wildfires and now she says gavin newsom lied falsely claiming he could not talk to her because he was on the phone with biden. hollywood star robert davi is here to react to who newsom was really talking to, plus president trump and his upcoming visit to l.a. and north carolina. and this story. >> remember the 37 murders that he commuted their sentences? remember two of them, one he pardoned and one killed two fbi agents. liz: that was senator mark mullins, saying the media is ignoring biden pardoning murders and the overall number is shocking of who he pardoned plus speaker johnson says lawmakers will look into biden pardoning his family saying that was disgusting but first this. president trump right at the top of our hour, just shut down all federal government dei offices, programs, websites, social media accounts, government trainin
former trump state department official christian whiton is here on the trump trexit, getting america out of biden's bad foreign policies and new details on the brave mother who begged far left governor from california gavin newsom for help in the l.a. wildfires and now she says gavin newsom lied falsely claiming he could not talk to her because he was on the phone with biden. hollywood star robert davi is here to react to who newsom was really talking to, plus president trump and his upcoming...
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widely viewed as the trump. nominee most. >> likely to be rejected. >> by. >> the united. >> states senate, or maybe not even make it to a vote. >> this is. >> a perception, according to the new. >> york. times today. >> that is reportedly. shared by trump himself. >> now we're going to be talking more about tulsi gabbard's nomination. >> on tomorrow's show. >> if she doesn't get pulled from consideration between now and. >> then, which is starting to seem possible. >> but but do note that some of the late breaking reporting. >> on her just. >> from this past week included. >> the previously unreported fact. >> that on one of her trips to syria, one of. >> her meetings in syria. >> per the. >> washington post. >> was with. a syrian cleric who had threatened to activate a network of suicide bombers inside the united states and europe. that was one. of the. >> meetings she took. >> in syria, alongside. >> her other. meetings with the. >> dictator of syria. so again, more on tulsi gabbard's nomination to come. usua
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i've heard from people who like trump, who voted for trump, who are now are sick and by what they've seen already. and it hasn't even been in the office a week yet. so is it possible? yes. would it have been doable? absolutely. and that, and trump is not motivated, he has no sense or compassion. he has no sense of every body benefit a he wants american to be great again to dominate, but he wants to do so in a way that i think is not only bullying minis even trying to bully russia. it doesn't work with latin airport and let me stop here here because this is a fascinating subject that to me will come back to you after a short brief speech and the to fix this thing is not a suspicious disparagement probably over to somebody to go to the junior couple ocean, just the just the switch to the, the waiting for the machine you're wanting to, well, can you pick? i chose prestone could just tell them, but i'm going to the medical center for the to, to come out. are still doing stuff with the deal with just most of the dark systems have shown probably in this core and over one of the the, the, t
i've heard from people who like trump, who voted for trump, who are now are sick and by what they've seen already. and it hasn't even been in the office a week yet. so is it possible? yes. would it have been doable? absolutely. and that, and trump is not motivated, he has no sense or compassion. he has no sense of every body benefit a he wants american to be great again to dominate, but he wants to do so in a way that i think is not only bullying minis even trying to bully russia. it doesn't...
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at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum. _ here? at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum.? at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum. he's really i a lot of momentum. he's really come on the back of a strong signalfrom the us come on the back of a strong signal from the us electorate that they want him in office. he is the man on the rise of the moment. for president putin, he's been in this war for almost three years. he has maintained a strong stance throughout. he's always put a very brave face on things, including his economic crisis. he hasn't wavered from a strong stance himself. but it is trump was the moment it is the moment. was the moment it is the moment-— was the moment it is the moment. �* ., ., moment. bringing down global rices, moment. bringing down global prices. what — moment. bringing down global prices, what is _ moment. bringing down global prices, what is the _ moment. bringing down global prices, what is the sense - moment. bringing down global prices, what is the sense that l prices, what is the sense that could end that war?— prices, what is the s
at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum. _ here? at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum.? at the moment, trump has a lot of momentum. he's really i a lot of momentum. he's really come on the back of a strong signalfrom the us come on the back of a strong signal from the us electorate that they want him in office. he is the man on the rise of the moment. for president putin, he's been in this war for almost three years. he has maintained a strong stance throughout. he's always put a very...
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you see president trump there with his wife, melania trump, first lady trump, melania trump as this service is national prayer service gets underway for trump's first full day back in office. cnn's alayna treene is live right outside of the washington national cathedral. what will we see during the service today, elena? >> here at the cathedral since 19? >> yes. so, so far, obviously, you can see now donald trump and members of his family. he's joined beside him as first lady melania trump, the second first lady, the second lady usha vance, as well as jd vance, the vice president, as well as several members of their families in attendance. you can see melania trump's father is there. donald trump's sons and daughters. so big family affair. we're also told that there are some administration officials who are in the audience. i spot a couple, stephen chung, among others, who are behind donald trump and his family. i think i see alina habba in the back near lara trump. i'll just say a big family affair for this second day. this is really the conclusion of the inaugural festivities for donald t
you see president trump there with his wife, melania trump, first lady trump, melania trump as this service is national prayer service gets underway for trump's first full day back in office. cnn's alayna treene is live right outside of the washington national cathedral. what will we see during the service today, elena? >> here at the cathedral since 19? >> yes. so, so far, obviously, you can see now donald trump and members of his family. he's joined beside him as first lady...
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and so was the support for donald trump. the main concern for butch and judy harrell, the border. >> you're paying for all these immigrants, you're keeping them up in a hotel, giving them food, giving them health care. free. >> reporter: before trump's inauguration i took a quick break from cooking my own meal to see how butch and judy have been doing. >> you wake up on the day after the election, trump has been declared the winner. what's your emotion? >> grateful. >> yeah. happy. >> grateful. >> what is your biggest concern or worry for the next four years? >> the first thing that pops into my mind is just pushback. >> your top worries or concerns, would one of them be that congress will not get the job done? >> oh, yes. >> that's always a concern. but i feel like if anybody can make a change definitely donald trump is definitely at the top of that list. >> what's your fondest wish for his presidency? >> that the economy will turn around and everybody can live. i mean be able to afford things. >> tony, just like georgia wi
and so was the support for donald trump. the main concern for butch and judy harrell, the border. >> you're paying for all these immigrants, you're keeping them up in a hotel, giving them food, giving them health care. free. >> reporter: before trump's inauguration i took a quick break from cooking my own meal to see how butch and judy have been doing. >> you wake up on the day after the election, trump has been declared the winner. what's your emotion? >> grateful....
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trump have changed over time. is remarkable looking at what has now been a 10 year political career of donald trump where he started when he came down that escalator to where he is today. where he was at this .4 years ago, sitting about 36% favorable rating, one of the lowest for a one term president in modern history. certainly, most folks would have thought that was the end of donald trump's political career. today, he comes into office with, for the first time, really in the history of his time as president, with a higher favorable than unfavorable rating, slightly. somewhere around 47%, 48%. it is not like he's jumped up into the stratosphere in terms of opinions about him. i think how people view him now is with really clear-eyed. they are clear eyed about who he is, even though they may not like him personally. they do expect him to deliver on the promises that he put forward, especially on immigration and on the economy. as i said, it is not a deep well of goodwill but it is a bigger well of goodwill that h
trump have changed over time. is remarkable looking at what has now been a 10 year political career of donald trump where he started when he came down that escalator to where he is today. where he was at this .4 years ago, sitting about 36% favorable rating, one of the lowest for a one term president in modern history. certainly, most folks would have thought that was the end of donald trump's political career. today, he comes into office with, for the first time, really in the history of his...
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that's a heard from trump. over the last couple of days, he said that he agrees withdrawn, that has he been in office, the crating conference would that would have never a started on the. so it would this kinetic phase of it would have never proceeded. do you take that as a sort of as an effort by putting into flat or perhaps, and donald trump on, do you think indeed that they may be some historical and your political basis for such kind of argument? you know, it's one of those counterfactual is that we'll never know by that and have every opportunity to try to come to an agreement with russia before the invasion. you know, i, i agree that this should never have happened. and that the expansion of nato to russians doorstep was a stupid policy as a per, parochial, and also a blind policy on the part of biden, and of nato and of ukraine. so is it possible that if trump had been in there, that they would've made a deal? you know, trump likes to make deals, but you have to remember that from doesn't like to make eq
that's a heard from trump. over the last couple of days, he said that he agrees withdrawn, that has he been in office, the crating conference would that would have never a started on the. so it would this kinetic phase of it would have never proceeded. do you take that as a sort of as an effort by putting into flat or perhaps, and donald trump on, do you think indeed that they may be some historical and your political basis for such kind of argument? you know, it's one of those counterfactual...
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that's the trump standard. that's the trump standard for people deserving pardons. lowest and most perverse standard ever used by a president for any pardon. you can be convicted of using child pornography, and donald trump will pardon you for whatever you did for him. that's the rule. whatever you did for him, especially if you did it on january 6th. donald trump won't hold child pornography against you if you are trying to overthrow the election for him on january 6th. that's the trump standard. washington is going to be operating on the trump standard now, and no president in history has lowered the standard for federal hiring the way donald trump has. it seems clear that donald trump is making a conscious choice to lower the standard in all of the instances where he has done so, because this is really important. he knows how to make a cabinet choice that actually does meet the standard. former senator marco marco rubio is now secretary of state marco rubio, after a unanimous vote to confirm him in the united states senate on monday. unanimous marco rubio was a r
that's the trump standard. that's the trump standard for people deserving pardons. lowest and most perverse standard ever used by a president for any pardon. you can be convicted of using child pornography, and donald trump will pardon you for whatever you did for him. that's the rule. whatever you did for him, especially if you did it on january 6th. donald trump won't hold child pornography against you if you are trying to overthrow the election for him on january 6th. that's the trump...
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president trump is planning — stance. president trump is planning to _ stance. to withdraw - stance. president trump is planning to withdraw from | stance. president trump is i planning to withdraw from the world health organization, the us being the guest owner to it, what will that mean for the programme is that it runs in african nations? it programme is that it runs in african nations?— african nations? it is very scary at _ african nations? it is very scary at this _ african nations? it is very scary at this moment - african nations? it is very scary at this moment a i african nations? it is very| scary at this moment a lot african nations? it is very i scary at this moment a lot of people — scary at this moment a lot of peoriie on— scary at this moment a lot of people on social media are reacting _ people on social media are reacting that news. over half of african _ reacting that news. over half of african countries rely on external_ of african countries rely on external donors for over 20% of their— external donors for over 20% of their health budgets. t
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donald trump is. that their end result won't be very different from what we saw in washington today. it would be shocking for the court to say that birthright citizenship is no longer a part of the law of the land. >> something else stuck out to me today. as long as we're talking about at least trying to potentially manipulate the judiciary, the department of justice sent out a memo. and in the memo, they threatened to prosecute state and local officials if they do anything to obstruct the federal government's immigration enforcement. can they do that? >> no, they absolutely can't. here again, we've got long. >> standing law. >> including a supreme court decision. you know, authored by the. >> conservative icon. >> justice antonin antonin. >> scalia, and what. >> it, in. >> essence, says is that we've got a federalist system. >> the. federal government. >> can't tell state and local officials what to do. they have their own authorities, their own jobs. the federal. government can ask. >> it can't comm
donald trump is. that their end result won't be very different from what we saw in washington today. it would be shocking for the court to say that birthright citizenship is no longer a part of the law of the land. >> something else stuck out to me today. as long as we're talking about at least trying to potentially manipulate the judiciary, the department of justice sent out a memo. and in the memo, they threatened to prosecute state and local officials if they do anything to obstruct...
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trump organization. despite removing himself from the west wing this time around, his son in law, jared kushner, founded a private equity firm that does a whole lot of business with foreign governments. and he's also in partnership with the trump organization. but i want to take a closer look at the patriarch and some of his more recent business ventures. he's been making announcements on his social media platform, truth social, part of his media company. and by the way, he's the majority owner of it. he also has his own crypto exchange, world liberty financial, and he. and just ahead of his swearing in, he released his own meme coin that is now worth tens of billions of dollars. i want to discuss it with tim o'brien, bloomberg opinion senior executive editor and trump biographer. okay, tim, it is no surprise that donald trump wants to make money. people have sort of many people aren't happy with it, but but it's a foregone conclusion. but i want to talk about crypto and i know lots of people don't like
trump organization. despite removing himself from the west wing this time around, his son in law, jared kushner, founded a private equity firm that does a whole lot of business with foreign governments. and he's also in partnership with the trump organization. but i want to take a closer look at the patriarch and some of his more recent business ventures. he's been making announcements on his social media platform, truth social, part of his media company. and by the way, he's the majority owner...
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you can't pin all that on trump again. that falls on the bottom ministration to donald trump's only been president for a few days. but the ceasefire has been violated multiple times, none the less also the trump administration has lifted sanctions as far as israel saddler, his go. and that led to a new attack recently. and his new security visor even hinted that they're definitely gonna keep supplying israel with weapons. they're not gonna hold anything there. so i don't think trump really cares either way. i don't think there's any optimism that he will be any different that from the binding to ministration when it comes to foreign policy in the genocide and gaza. i sincerely hope i'm wrong there. i. i want to see peace. i don't care how it comes about. i i just by just want to see these. i don't care who gets credit for it. i just want it to happen. so, but yeah, i kind of just see more of the same. and by the way, i'll point this out since we're on the topic. i think it's very interesting that on this panel we have 4 di
you can't pin all that on trump again. that falls on the bottom ministration to donald trump's only been president for a few days. but the ceasefire has been violated multiple times, none the less also the trump administration has lifted sanctions as far as israel saddler, his go. and that led to a new attack recently. and his new security visor even hinted that they're definitely gonna keep supplying israel with weapons. they're not gonna hold anything there. so i don't think trump really...
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president trump's. mandate from the american people to. >> deliver america. >> first peace through strength, national security, leadership on the. world stage representative elise stefanik of new york, appearing before the senate committee on foreign relations for her confirmation hearing. >> president trump's pick to be the u.n. ambassador, laying out her vision for the role if she is confirmed, including a full throated defense of israel. >> i did ask. >> you whether. >> you. >> subscribe to the views of finance minister smotrich. >> who of who? i'm sorry. >> this is. >> the israeli finance minister, smotrich, and the former national security minister ben-gvir, who believe that israel. >> has. >> a biblical. right to the entire west bank. and in that conversation, you told me that, yes, you shared that view. is that your view today? >> yes. >> while the fighting in gaza has stopped israel now launching a major military operation in the west bank, at least ten palestinians, including a child, were kill
president trump's. mandate from the american people to. >> deliver america. >> first peace through strength, national security, leadership on the. world stage representative elise stefanik of new york, appearing before the senate committee on foreign relations for her confirmation hearing. >> president trump's pick to be the u.n. ambassador, laying out her vision for the role if she is confirmed, including a full throated defense of israel. >> i did ask. >> you...
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trump. >> (chanting): trump! trump! trump! >> we love you, donald! >> how does my hair look?ed that entertainment is now a central part of american politics. you can fuse everything that he had learned about celebrity and entertainment and ratings from having been on "the apprentice" into a presidential campaign. >> (chanting): trump! trump! >> we're tired of what's happening. we're going to take our country back. we're going to take it back. we're going to take it back. (crowd cheers) >> he had this way of connecting with people where they felt, improbably, that their voice in politics was a total political novice who, like them, is an outsider to the system. they felt that he was, donald trump was clasping hands with them on the outside of the glass, pressing their nose, looking in, and saying, "when is it my turn? what's in it for me?" >> (chanting): donald trump! donald trump! >> this campaign is about giving a voice to those who don't have one. i am your voice. i am your voice! (crowd cheers and applauds) >> this movement's been there, and it was looking for the right le
trump. >> (chanting): trump! trump! trump! >> we love you, donald! >> how does my hair look?ed that entertainment is now a central part of american politics. you can fuse everything that he had learned about celebrity and entertainment and ratings from having been on "the apprentice" into a presidential campaign. >> (chanting): trump! trump! >> we're tired of what's happening. we're going to take our country back. we're going to take it back. we're going...
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trump's policies at hhs. this may be an old fashioned point of view, but that's the way the system is supposed to work. mr. trump won the election and not mr. d kennedy. mr. trump tells him what he wants and mr. kennedy is there to implement mr. trump's vision. things he said years ago and now backed off autism, vaccination and so forth. not important. doesn't matter. and people do change, give him the benefit of the doubt and b, because he has assured the president that he will carry out the president's policies. one example of that showed up on the hearing of medicaid today. medicaid gotten way too big. 10 million more people today than precovid. total spending has grown giorgini 60% to $963 billion and it's a sum larger than the defense budget. and it's quite likely that mr. trump will restore incentives to work for the able bodied and that includes medicaid, which is supposed to be a poverty program for those that are physically incapable of work. mr. kennedy addressed his desire to reform and reduce medi
trump's policies at hhs. this may be an old fashioned point of view, but that's the way the system is supposed to work. mr. trump won the election and not mr. d kennedy. mr. trump tells him what he wants and mr. kennedy is there to implement mr. trump's vision. things he said years ago and now backed off autism, vaccination and so forth. not important. doesn't matter. and people do change, give him the benefit of the doubt and b, because he has assured the president that he will carry out the...
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it was a somber occasion for trump. critics reflecting on the next chapter of american politics. >> well, as another day of sunshine around the bay area, the ruins, of course, kicking up to pretty blustery over some of the mountain tops locally. but starting out tomorrow morning, let's check out your wake-up weather. get you going. it is going to be a chilly sunday morning to start out. >> in the bay area, these temperatures going to be in the low 30's early on tomorrow morning. as you can see, clear skies overnight, the winds will calm down. then that sun begins to show up. the temperatures still cold by 08:00am and still, yeah. kind of the cool side even by 10 list will start to warm up in the 50's in parts of the bay and along the coastline. still chilly in the valleys. warmer days are ahead. we'll talk more about that coming up the few minutes. thank you, lawrence. happening now in san mateo county, all lanes of highway 35 in portola valley main closed tonight. >> due to a crash, chp first reporting that crash aroun
it was a somber occasion for trump. critics reflecting on the next chapter of american politics. >> well, as another day of sunshine around the bay area, the ruins, of course, kicking up to pretty blustery over some of the mountain tops locally. but starting out tomorrow morning, let's check out your wake-up weather. get you going. it is going to be a chilly sunday morning to start out. >> in the bay area, these temperatures going to be in the low 30's early on tomorrow morning. as...